Bathroom Legend
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Guest Post: How to Find Clean Public Restrooms in Major Tourist Cities
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Final Leg of 2025 Vacation Trip: Oklahoma City
Good Morning and Welcome Back to Bathroom Blues Travel Blog!
I hope you enjoyed our previous post with Nikki and Nissa and I really hope you're looking forward to more guest visits. I have several lined up for you. There will be travel books, articles and stories from fellow sojourners on the road of life.
Today we're going to finish up our 2025 Vacation with our trip to Okalhoma City. Normally we avoid big cities on our travels but my Honey wanted to spend some time at the National Cowboy & Western Museum in OKC. I've been there a couple of times while attending the OWFI Writers Conference, but he and his (now deceased) wife had gone one time only to be cut short due to the time they got there in relation to the time the museum closes.Anyway, if you've never been to this beautiful facility, put it on your bucket list!
We left South Dakota and the Badlands heading toward OKC making a stop at the rest area located on I-81, exit 219. This one was nice but had no seat covers or paper towels. I'm getting more comfortable with the fact that not many have those amenities any more so the cleanliness of this one had me humming a happy tune.
Continuing our journey, we stopped for the night at Dakota Sunsets Campground in Salem, SD. This beautiful, shady country campground had full hookups and a nice, big dog park.
Here's a - little Late Show trivia for you... While traveling the next day, we passed through Norfolk NB home of Johnny Carson where 81S turns to Johnny Carson Blvd. 😊
Our next destination was Brome Ridge RV Park in Concordia, KS. Not exactly primitave (full hookups with 30/50/110 amp electricity) this is country camping for sure! No amenities, no dumpster but super-friendly owner, roomy, grassy spots and lot's of room to take the dog out walking. Bandit loved trying to chase rabbits while on a leash (and there were plenty of them!). Located 7 miles from town, we decided to forego additional driving and had hotdogs for supper.
We finally checked in at Road Runner RV park in OKC and settled in in time to have dinner with my dear friend and fellow author, Winona Bennett Cross. This is a huge park where they host people both short and long-term. Not a lot of grass between the sites, but with full hookups, a beautiful community center where they host activities for long-term guests, complete with gorgeous bathrooms, meeting room, sitting areas, kitchen and laundry, AND places to walk you dog, you can't go wrong.
The next day we toured the museum and headed home the day after.
Our last night on the final leg of our trip was spent at Tyler Oaks RV Resort in Tyler, TX another really nice, countryfied campground with roomy sites, fish ponds, dog park - the perfect place to stay whether just for one night or many.
This wraps up my 2025 vacation memories, folks! I hope you've enjoyed coming along for the ride and that you'll check back for more travel related fun.
Until next time, take care and drive safe!
PamT
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Nikki & Nissa's Travel Adventures by Dr. Nicole J. Moncrief
Good Morning and Welcome Back to Bathroom Blues Travel Blog!
Our readership is growing by leaps and bounds and I sincerely appreciate Each and Every One of YOU who visits.
I mentioned in a previous post that I had opened this space up for guest posts and other travel related books, articles, stories, etc. So, before we reach our final Summer 2025 Vacation Destination, I'd like to share with you a cute children's book I discovered that's all about traveling.
Travel, much like faith, requires trust. When you board an airplane, you
trust that God will guide the pilot. When you step into purpose, you trust God.
Nikki and Nisa’s Travel Adventure was birthed from prayer, perseverance,
and promise. It is rooted in the scripture, “The Lord will watch over your
coming and going both now and forevermore” (Psalm 121:8). Writing this book was
not simply about travel; it was about obedience to a dream God planted in my
heart decades ago.
It stands as a reminder that delayed dreams are not denied dreams, and
that friendship and faith can carry us across continents both physically and
spiritually.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Nicole J. Moncrief is a children’s book author, literacy advocate, and global traveler who believes that reading opens doors to the world. She has been passionate about writing since declaring in her third-grade classroom that she would one day travel the world and become an author. Today, she inspires children to dream big, embrace culture, and explore new horizons through storytelling.
Her work focuses on travel literacy, imagination, leadership, and faith-centered encouragement for young readers.



